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In the USA, yes, but not in the UK, at least not yet!
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I'm glad that I asked. It's an interesting discussion. Thank you all!
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Man as an interjection is not uncommon, and as with hombre in Spanish and home in Valencian (and possibly other dialects of Catalan for all I know) doesn't inflect for the gender of the hearer. I can well believe that there are some sociolects of English whose speakers could analyse the given phrases as using it as interjection rather than vocative. Having said that, it would still strike me as surprising if I heard it.
@Perikles, I use guys for mixed or indeterminate gender. This may be a generational difference. |
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At least I predicted it, but didn't know it was already here. I can't bring myself to join in.
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If a male is saying this to a female then he's either just being funny making a joke, or maybe the female in question is very good friends with the guy using the phrase and considers her to be one of the "bro's" or "dudes" or "guys" Only then is that phrase acceptable to be used with women. Quote:
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Thank you, Shazam. It seems I wasn't so wrong to have found it rather strange.
And thank you everyone. After all your replies, I asked some of the people who have used that "man" with me why they do that, and they don't seem to know why. The result though is that now that I pointed it out, they have stopped doing it.
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No Hay de que, señor.
It's kind of like in spanish (specifically spanish spoken by Mexicans) you wouldn't here a man call a woman "Guey" o "Wey" Example(s): "Hola, wey" "Si, wey" "Que pedo, wey" "What's up, wey" You wouldn't use that word (wey o guey) with a female. |
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I think the main reason Malila was taken aback was because members here in the forum didn't bother to check her gender before saying what they did. Had they known she was a woman, they probably wouldn't have used 'man'. |
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@Rusty: Although it has happened a couple of times here in the forums, I always assume nobody has to know my gender, so I usually don't mind. Of course I started to wonder when I told someone I was a woman and they kept using "man". However, also people I know from other places --people I've known for many years and people who definitely know I am a woman-- started to use those expressions, so I thought there must be something else about it. Now I can more or less infer what is inside those heads.
@Shazam: The use of the word "buey/güey/wey" has changed a lot since the last ten years or so. From being an insult, now it's used as "bro", "dude" and the like. And from being used exclusively among men, now it's overwhelmingly common to hear men and women calling each other "wey". It has entirely lost its meaning. Last time I told a bunch of young people what they were saying, I was left in total estrangement.
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That is why we have the endings that indicate sex in Spanish! The problem is that we apply them to everything, including a good many things that would best be left neutral. Some non-native speakers I know basically use the endings at random, on the assumption that they will be right about half of the time :-) |
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